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Amateur Astronomers Spot Fireball on Jupiter - Gizmodo
Sep 17, 2021 39 secs
Earlier this week, amateur astronomers around the world independently caught a glimpse of something large slamming into Jupiter.

German astronomer Harald Paleske was one of several amateur astronomers who noticed a sudden flareup on the Jovian cloud tops, as Spaceweather reports.

That some kind of object slammed into Jupiter now seems clear, as Delcroix has received similar reports from at least seven astronomers: one from Brazil, two from Germany, three from France, and one from Italy, reports Sky and Telescope.

At least eight impact flashes have been recorded on Jupiter over the past 27 years, according to Sky and Telescope.

Each time you see one o’ dem pretty flashes on Jupiter, means that one less o’ dem big rocks or iceballs is comin’ to wreck your day here on Earth, ya see

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